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Subject: Guns & Roses
for "welcome to the jungle" it says the correct lyric is: "and when your high you never ever wanna come down slop down slop down slop down" i really always thought it was "suck down" i UseD to have this album, and no longer do to correct myself. what is slop down anyways? ~Kim
Subject: Re: Guns & Roses
> for "welcome to the jungle" it says the correct lyric is:
> "and when your high you never ever wanna come down slop down slop
> down slop down" i really always thought it was "suck down"
> i UseD to have this album, and no longer do to correct myself. what is
> slop down anyways? ~Kim
From memory (as I don't have the actual album lyric sheet in front of me at this very moment), I thought the lyric to "Jungle" was just "... you never ever wanna come down" and the "slop" or "suck" part was just an ad lib to follow the melody line down before the breakdown into the bridge of the song. I wasn't aware that there really was an "official" lyric in that part. When I used to sing that song in my band years ago, I just used to ad lib it. Where is the "slop down" lyric actually written down anywhere? I'm not saying it's not right, just that I'm confused...